Tag: Women’s Football

When Oshrat Eni, 36, a player for ASA Tel-Aviv in Israel’s first division, football pundit, and the former captain of the Israeli national team, identified that there’s hardly any online information about women’s football in Israel, she decided to act and launched a full-on project: Writing History: Creating Wikipedia pages

Prior to the Covid19 pandemic, our awareness of the World Health Organization (WHO), was probably somewhere in our subconscious mind. Google Trends data shows that during the last five years the only time online search for the term World Health Organization peaked was in mid-March 2020.
Back in October 2019,

We’ve reached that time of the year where companies’ quarterly reports are released, what a joy. One company whose accounts make an interesting read these days is Netflix. As mentioned in the Business Insider, Netflix added more than double of its subscribers' growth target, adding over 15M paid subscribers with

Beginning in 2019, women’s football entered a crucial three-year cycle that would shape the future of the women’s game. Following the highly successful FIFA Women’s World Cup in France last summer, the Olympic Games of Tokyo 2020 was supposed to be the next milestone. In the Olympics, women’s football showcases

How did you start following football? If you would ask a lifelong football fan this question you can expect an answer that will take you back many years, to a first memory, a special moment that remains ingrained in the fan’s mind.
Let’s rephrase the question. What if you were

Uncertainty. As England braced itself for the arrival and impact of Storm Ciara, football fans across the country remained on edge wondering, will they see any football over the weekend?
As the storm gradually grew in strength between Saturday and Sunday the fans got their answers. Match postponed, called off, phrases

Amid speculations over the summer about European football clubs entering the USA women’s football scene involving FC Barcelona and the NWSL, we’ve eventually witnessed the first collaboration between European and American entities through the acquisition of an NWSL team.
OL Groupe, the company who owns the French football club Olympique

May 2019, the Last time our team was at Wembley Stadium for a women's football match. This time a Lionesses return to Wembley Stadium for the first time in 5 years marks the occasion as they faced Germany in a 2-1 loss. This match also acted as a preview of

Towards the end of 2018, a unique announcement came out of UEFA. For the first time ever, the governing body has unbundled the commercial rights of its women’s football competitions to be sold separately.
The move set a wave of comments in the football industry and
among all those comments two

One after the other they are released. And no, we're not talking about players. We are referring to the women's football strategies released by football's top governing bodies.
First, it was FIFA that outlined the organization's plan to grow women's football on a global level in October 2018. A few months

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